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Session:

2022-23
Name:
Neev Jain Class: VI C Sub date: 08.02.23
Rural And Urban Livelihood

Q1. Fill in the blanks:

a) Any work done to earn money is known as occupation.

b) The process by which towns and cities are formed and grow larger is known as migration.

c) Dairy farming, Fishing and Poultry are examples of non-farming occupations.

d) Full form of NABARD is National Bank For Agriculture And Rural Development.

Q2. Explain the following terms:

a) Animal husbandry: Keeping or rearing of animals (farm animals) for use or sale.

b) Mortgage: Taking a loan from moneylender if not paid back to moneylender, the moneylender

takes a piece of land.

c) Regular employment: Organized sector with all terms verified.

d) Urban Livelihood: Advanced stage of Livelihood and much advanced then villages

e) Cooperative: Association of people to achieve a common goal.

f)Quarrying: Digging underground and finding stone or materials.

g) White Revolution: Giving a major boost in Dairy farming in 1970

Q3. Identify and name the type of occupation sector:

Secondary _____________________ ___________________


Q4. Differentiate between Large farmers and a Middle farmers.
Large farmers Middle Farmers
Own tracts of land. Own one or two piece of land.
Hire landless farmers . They work they own.
Grow cash crops. For eg – Wheat etc. Grow crops for own need. For eg-
Barley etc.

Q5. What are the initiatives taken by the government for the rural people?
1. Government opening schemes like NABARD(National Bank For Agriculture
And Rural Development) to help rural people.
2. non-governmental organization help to improve conditions of landless
farmers.
3. self-help schemes and programs.
Q6. How are rural and urban sectors dependent on each other? Support your answer with an
example.
Rural and Urban sectors depend on each other because to get raw and finished
goods we need Rural areas and for teaching, jobs etc we need Urban areas.

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